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Wednesday

24°C

60% Fineweather

3900mFrostborder

Thursday

28°C

80% Fineweather

4400mFrostborder

Forecast

An area of low pressure swiftly extended from France to Central Europe yesterday. It would be nice if it left as quickly as it arrived! It will not do us this favour, however! On the contrary, it will remain here and we will have to wait for it to clear. We will thus get a rainy summer day.

Tendency

On Wednesday we will see an improvement in the weather. On Thursday, sunny and hot weather will return!

A farm straight from a picture book

Far away from the hustle and bustle of the city

We’ve all seen it happen – a cute puppy or a little duckling appears and children simply forget the world around them. Martina’s farm gives young animal-lovers the chance to admire sheep, goats, rabbits and other animals up close. However, alongside the traditional farm animals, such as cows, pigs, sheep, goats, chickens, rabbits and a pony, there are also rarer and more endangered breeds of domestic animals, such as fallow deer, guinea pigs, a peacock, “Princess” the alpaca, “Prince” the black donkey and the two white donkeys “Empress Elisabeth” and “Emperor Franz Joseph” with their two cute foals – an absolute highlight for young explorers.

A hands-on world of animals

The beauty of Martina’s farm is that all of the animals live together in the same enclosure. They’re good friends, trusting and lovable. Martina knows all of the animals by name and takes care of them herself each and every day. And it shows. It’s rare to see such happy animals – and they’re used to people too. It’s the perfect place to teach children how to deal with animals in a fun way. Riding, petting, feeding – everything goes. And it doesn’t take long for children to make friends: be it with the clever goat, the baby deer or the proud peacock. All these adventures in just one day certainly work up an appetite – luckily the on-site Nattererboden restaurant offers perfect refreshments for little cowboys and animal tamers...and their parents of course.